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Man charged with luring 2 teens in 3 months

Police are warning young people to be wary when using social media and online apps to meet after a 39-year-old man was charged for the second time in three months with sexual interference against a child under 16.

Ian Patrick Wilson, 39, charged in August and again on Wednesday

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A 39-year-old Calgary man is facing charges for allegedly luring two, 15-year-old girls online and police are warning young people to be wary of using apps to meet people. (Shutterstock)

Police are warning young people to be wary when using social media and online apps to meet after a 39-year-old man was charged for the second time in three months with sexual interference against a child under 16.

A 15-year-old girl went to police in April after earlier meeting up with a man in south Calgary who identified himself using an alias. The pair had initially met through an app called Whisper, which allows users to send and receive messages anonymously. The man invited the girl to his residence in Woodbine, where police allege he sexually assaulted her.

Officers were able to find out his real name and an investigation was launched.

In August, Ian Patrick Wilson, 39, was charged with one count each of sexual interference with a child under 16 years, sexual assaultand luring via a telecommunications device.

Then in October, another 15-year-old girl went to police to say she had met a man through the same app, who had identified himself using a different alias.

The man invited the teen to his residence in February, where police allege he sexually assaulted her.

She again went to his residence in March, where police allege he again sexually assaulted her.

Police identified the man's real name and the second girl was able to identify a suspect throughdistinctive tattoos in a photo lineup.

On Wednesday Wilson was again charged with sexual interference with a child under 16 years, sexual assaultand luring via a telecommunications device.

Calgary police Staff Sgt. Melanie Oncescu. (CBC)

At a press conference Thursday,Staff Sgt. MelanieOncescu, of the Calgary police child abuse unit,said Wilson was known to police.

Oncescuencouragedparents to be aware of the appsand websitestheir kids are using and who they are interacting with online.

"It's really important for parents to sit down, have honest conversations with their children, talk about what's safe practices, what apps are appropriate and what they share in social media," Oncescu said.

Calgary police encourage all victims of sexual assault, or any crime, to report it by calling the non-emergency line at 403-266-1234, by going to any district office or by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said the man was charged for the second time in two months. In fact, he was charged for the second time in three months, once in August and again on Nov. 16.
    Nov 17, 2016 11:25 AM MT